Timeline: March 1999





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3-1-99 (RAW)
The Road Dogg is back, and scheduled to face the Rock for the WWF title. Nothing like coming back in style, huh? Too bad he loses. Road Dogg looks up into the crowd as he comes down the ramp and spies a sign that says "Road Dogg 4:20." "What does THAT say?" Roadie yells into the microphone. Michael Cole claims that the Road Dogg's absences have been due to injury. I guess that could be correct, in a roundabout way. The Rock enters and snaps, "Unfortunately for you, the Rock is gonna kick your roody poo candy ass!" A "Rocky sucks" chant starts up. The Rock scores the first nearfall, and right after that he calls down the future Big Show, Paul Wight. Roadie gets slammed into the King's announcing table. The Rocks puts on Michael Cole's headset and announces a "special at the SmackDown Hotel, for a free fist to the mouth and a kick in the ass!" The Rock is in complete control, with the help of Paul Wight headbutting Roadie while the ref wasn't looking. The Road Dogg takes a slight lead, but falls victim to a Rock Bottom and a Corporate Elbow. Al Snow comes down to the ring and wants to fight Roadie. The Road Dogg starts beating on Al Snow with a chair, and Hardcore Holly comes down to join in the fun. Roadie grabs the micriphone and yells, "I feel no need to disrupt this television show any longer. So, if you PUSSIES are up for it, I'll be in the parking lot!" A little later we see the Road Dogg and Holly beating the hell out of each other backstage. The camera cuts back to this action periodically and they are really romping on each other. They finally make it outside, where Al Snow joins in. Soon they're fighting in the middle of a busy street, but the refs catch up and stop the brawl. Welcome back, Road Dogg!



3-7-99 (HeAT)
The Road Dogg defeats Jeff Jarrett. These guys are actually great friends backstage. They shift command of the match back and forth, and are going at it pretty good when the Blue Blazer comes in and interferes on behalf of the Road Dogg (hey, JJ already had Owen AND Debra at ringside in his corner). Road Dogg gets the pin with Blue Blazer's help (actually D'Lo Brown in disguise), but not before politely telling Debra to "suck it."



3-8-99 (RAW)
The New Age Outlaws defeat Hardcore Holly and Al Snow. Hardcore and Al beat the crud out of Road Dogg early, and he finally gets the hot tag to Bad Ass. Al Snow attacks BABG with Head, but ends up hitting Hardcore Holly instead. The Outlaws perform a double piledriver and get the victory, but not before the entire ministry runs out and engulfs everyone in the ring.



3-14-99 (HeAT)
Backstage, Val Venis and Hardcore Holly are giving an interview prior to their match against the New Age Outlaws. Mankind attacks Holly. Venis goes to the ring, and Holly eventually follows. The Outlaws come roaring out but it doesn't do them much good. The Road Dogg gets pinned thanks to a German suplex, and he's pissed. The Road Dogg challenges Val to a match on RAW; he accepts.



3-15-99 (RAW)
The Road Dogg defeats Val Venis and becomes the new Intercontinental champion! The power shifts back and forth, and Road Dogg gets a near fall on Val when Val misses the money shot. More near falls follow, along with head-bashing moves. Finally the Road Dogg nails a huge DDT and gets the pin! Backstage, D-Generation X is celebrating Roadie's victory and RD promises to get Bad Ass Billy Gunn a shot at the belt.



3-21-99 (HeAT)
The Road Dogg (Intercontinental champion) defeats Ken Shamrock by DQ. Ken starts beating the living crud out of Roadie. The Road Dogg hits his dancing moves, but Shamrock responds with a powerslam. RD clotheslines Shamrock out of the ring. Val Venis shows up and throws Road Dogg into the ropes; RD kicks Venis and telegraphs a back body drop. Goldust runs in and hits Shamrock.



3-22-99 (RAW)
The Road Dogg (Intercontinental champion) and Bad Ass Billy Gunn (Hardcore champion) go at it. I'm not sure if either title is on the line, but it really doesn't matter. Road Dogg gets in control with the Juke 'n Jive or whatever it is, but Bad Ass responds by hip tossing him about half a dozen times. Gunn goes for a cross body in the corner, but Road Dogg moves just in time. Gunn scores a leg drop but can't pin the Dogg. At about that time, Al Snow and Val Venis run in to raise a little hell. The New Age Outlaws team up against them and clear them out.



3-28-99 (HeAT)
D-Generation X is shown walking around, and they finally do an interview. The Road Dogg discusses his upcoming pay-per-view Intercontinental match with Val Venis, Ken Shamrock, and Goldust.



3-28-99 (PPV: Wrestlemania)
The Road Dogg successfully defends his Intercontinental title against Shamrock, Venis, and Goldust. I'm not sure how.



3-29-99 (RAW)
I think Triple H must have turned on X-Pac at Wrestlemania, because X-Pac comes down mightily pissed off. He jaws about how he and the Outlaws will keep D-X alive. The Road Dogg is defeated by Goldust and loses the Intercontinental title. Goldust's love interest Ryan Shamrock comes to ringside, but Blue Meanie makes her leave. Goldust tries to put Road Dogg in the Shattered Dreams but the ref stops him, and when Blue Meanie interferes the Road Dogg slams him into Goldust. Goldust sets the Road Dogg up for the curtian call, but Road Dogg reverses and is thrown into the ropes where the Blue Meanie hits him. This sets him up for another curtian call, and the Road Dogg is down for the count. Damnit... oh well, he'll just have to win it back.

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